Firebowl

Blogs and Media Love The Great Bowl O' Fire:
The Great Bowl O' Fire has been featured in DIY Network's 2006 Holiday Gift Guide, Variety Magazine, the Chicago Tribune, The Wednesday Journal and Wave Magazine. Read reviews online at: Boing Boing, Gaping Void, Great Green Goods, collisiondetection, Land + Living, metaefficient, hippyshopper and many others.
The Great Bowl O' Fire in Architecture and Design:
The Great Bowl is a favorite of architects and designers. Check out the photo of three gas-fired Bowls installed on pillars at the Brick Oven Courtyard Grille in Topeka, KS. The Great Bowl also made a wonderful design element for the water park at Landmark Resort Hotel in Myrtle Beach, SC.

The Font O' Fire has a grace to it that complements nearly any setting. If you're looking for a tasteful, minimalist firebowl for a modern home this might be just the ticket. The Font O' Fire holds a good-sized fire, using charcoal or wood.
Hand-cut and ground to a smooth finish, the Font O' Fire has a pleasing rust patina as the standard finish. If you prefer black, you can paint the grill with a high-temperature grill or automotive spray paint. The heavy 1/4 inch thick steel plate can be left outdoors year round, requiring no maintenance to last generations.

Let the Great Flaming Lotus firepit bring a calming Zen to your garden. Just as the Egyptians regarded the lotus bloom as a symbol of resurrection, this simple and modern firebowl has been reborn from recycled steel. Warm and inviting, the Great Flaming Lotus offers a contemplative centerpiece referencing centuries of spiritual practice associated with the lotus blossom.
Hand-cut and ground to a smooth finish, the Great Flaming Lotus has a pleasing rust patina as the standard finish. If you prefer black, you can paint the bowl with a high-temperature grill or automotive spray paint. The heavy 1/4 inch thick steel plate can be left outdoors year round, requiring no maintenance to last generations. A hole is cut in the center of the bowl to allow water to drain. If you'd like to order the bowl to use as a water feature (without drain hole) drop me a line.

A perfect hemisphere of heavy duty steel on a slim, nearly hidden base, the Big Bowl O Zen makes a statement without speaking loudly. Graceful, serene, modern yet classical. The Big Bowl O Zen holds it's own council while inviting you to peer deeply into the fire and contemplate the speheres of existence.
Hand-cut and ground to a smooth finish, the Big Bowl O Zen has a pleasing rust patina as the standard finish. If you prefer black, you can paint the bowl with a high-temperature grill or automotive spray paint. The heavy 1/4 inch thick steel plate can be left outdoors year round, requiring no maintenance to last generations. A hole is cut in the center of the bowl to allow water to drain. If you'd like to order the bowl to use as a water feature (without drain hole) drop me a line.
The Big Bowl O Zen can also be used to stunning effect as a planter or container garden.

Ever since I created the Isosceles Modern Firepit I've had many requests for a larger version and here it is! I've named it the King Isosceles because the points remind me a bit of a stylized crown. As you can see from the lead photo, the King Isosceles can hod as large a fire as you desire!
Hand-cut and ground to a smooth finish, the King Isosceles has a pleasing rust patina as the standard finish. If you prefer black, you can paint the bowl with a high-temperature grill or automotive spray paint. The heavy 1/4 inch thick steel plate can be left outdoors year round, requiring no maintenance to last generations. A hole is cut in the center of the bowl to allow water to drain.

The Goblet O Fire is hand-cut by artist John T. Unger from scrap 20 lb propane tanks and then welded to a heavy cast steel base. Although it may appear that it would easily tip over, the base is much heavier than the bowl and keeps the goblet stable. Each is an unique work of art, never to be exactly repeated.
The Goblet O Fire can be used for charcoal fires, filled with sand to hold candles, alcohol or gel fuel for ambiance or can even hold small wood fires built from sticks.
The Goblet O Fire has a pleasing rust patina as the standard finish. If you prefer black, paint with a high-temperature grill or automotive spray paint. The heavy 1/8 inch thick steel plate can be left outdoors year round, requiring no maintenance to last generations. A hole is cut in the center of the bowl to allow water to drain.

Take the edge off a chilly night with this festive deck warmer! The Blaze O' Glory Brazier is a safe and fun way to heat the outdoors, while creating some smokin' ambience. Hand cut from scrap 100 lb propane tanks, this baby adds pizzazz to your patio as it casts a constant shadow play of dancing flames.
The Blaze O' Glory ships disassembled. The top and base thread easily onto the stem and disassemble just as easily for storage or transport. A rust finish is standard, but you can paint the Blaze O' Glory with high temperature engine paint if you like.